I woke up to the news of DOJ raiding Jon Bolton’s house and as I skimmed through the article, saw the rich quote from man with perpetual deer in headlights face Kash Patel say “NO ONE is above the law.” Pssshhhh it’s all so farcical.

But anyway any current U.S. law students or professors out there? What is being taught currently given the obvious flouting of the laws by our highest arms of government? What’s con law like? Yeesh! Genuinely curious. Now excuse me while I melt away down our slide into fascism. Sigh.

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    9 hours ago

    What did they teach about the Trump stuff? A lot of things are happening, or not happening but widely believed to be happening, that aren’t supposed to. Did they discuss the possibility that traditional system of government might not survive?

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      8 hours ago

      Was already out of school during the second term. During the first term, there weren’t much of the current blatant constitutional violations. But they did talk about the impeachments, the fact that only 3 presidents have been impeached, the process of impeachements, etc… (most of school was Before Jan 6)

      But during the final year of high school, it was after Jan 6, and they did talk about January 6 and the fact that trump’s speech to supporters right before the Jan 6 Capitol Attack was the cause of the Riot, that was the term one of the teachers used, it was either referred to as “Attack on the capitol” or “Riot”, they did mention that “Some have called it a ‘Insurrection’ or ‘Coup’”, but the teachers (at least the teacher I had) never used the term themselves, but only mentioned those terms in reference to the other people using those terms (see: Use–mention distinction), its just “Riot” being the main term. And they did call out the fact that trump’s accusations on voter fraud is false.

      TLDR: They called out trump’s lies, and they said it was trump’s actions that caused Jan 6, but never used terms like “treason” or “coup” when they refer to trump’s actions.